File:Clean Your Data- Getting Started with OpenRefine (workshop).webm
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English: Clean Your Data- Getting Started with OpenRefine. Live stream recording of workshop held at University of Idaho Library, February 2017.
Abstract: Before analysis comes the messy work of evaluating, cleaning, and transforming data. This hands on workshop will introduce a free power tool to get the job done: OpenRefine. We will install Refine, create a project, and get oriented to the many features for exploring and transforming tabular data. Intended for: students, faculty, and staff with an interest in cleaning, transforming, and working with diverse data sources. No experience necessary. |
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| Source | YouTube: Clean Your Data: Getting Started with OpenRefine [workshop] – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.todayCategory:Media from YouTube |
| Author | Joe Vandal |
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